Top-rated books by Emilie Dufresne
Books like Emilie Dufresne’s
The Midnight Panther
Poonam Mistry, 2024
48 pages
Why to read
Rich, vibrant illustrations stimulate children's visual senses.
Encourages cultural awareness and diversity appreciation.
Engages children in exploring themes of courage and friendship.
Supports language development and storytelling skills.

The Midnight Panther
Poonam Mistry, 2024
Isadora Moon and the Frost Festival
Harriet Muncaster, 2024
128 pages
Why to read
Fosters creativity through magical, engaging storytelling.
Enhances empathy with diverse, relatable characters.
Encourages resilience and problem-solving skills.
Ideal for shared reading, strengthens family bonds.

Isadora Moon and the Frost Festival
Harriet Muncaster, 2024
Award winning
An American Story
Kwame Alexander, 2023
56 pages
Why to read
Captures essential American historical moments.
Fosters pride and understanding of national identity.
Encourages curiosity about historical events.
Stimulates discussions on cultural heritage.

An American Story
Kwame Alexander, 2023
Have You Seen Mikki Olsen?
Alex Macdonald, 2024
32 pages
Why to read
Adventure-filled, boosts curiosity and exploration.
Enhances empathy through diverse, engaging characters.
Stimulates critical thinking with clever plot twists.
Fun, interactive reading for children and parents.

Have You Seen Mikki Olsen?
Alex Macdonald, 2024
Bean The Stretchy Dragon: A Sally & Bean Adventure
Ari Stocrate, 2023
96 pages
Why to read
Engaging adventure encourages curiosity and imagination.
Features relatable characters fostering emotional development.
Enhances problem-solving through playful storytelling.
Supports language skills with rhythmic, accessible text.

Bean The Stretchy Dragon: A Sally & Bean Adventure
Ari Stocrate, 2023
Award winning
The Horrible Chocolate
Jacob M. Ronsen, 2022
152 pages
Why to read
Engaging story sparks creativity and imagination. - Teaches valuable life lessons subtly. - Encourages empathy and emotional intelligence. - Perfect for family bonding over reading.

The Horrible Chocolate
Jacob M. Ronsen, 2022
Award winning
Eyes That Kiss in the Corners
Joanna Ho, 2021
34 pages
Why to read
Celebrates cultural identity and self-acceptance.
Stunning illustrations enhance the storytelling.
Encourages appreciation of one's heritage.
Strengthens self-esteem in young readers.

Eyes That Kiss in the Corners
Joanna Ho, 2021
Award winning
LankyBox: Epic Adventure!
Lankybox, Adam James McArthur, 2024
208 pages
Why to read
Engaging, imaginative journey sparks creativity in young readers.
Characters that embody teamwork and resilience.
Fosters problem-solving and decision-making skills.
Perfect blend of entertainment and educational value.
